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Description Characteristics of the study sites. Sampling duration and coordinates were: Longshan 48 h (23°29ʹ24.28ʺ–108°45ʹ25.14ʺ), Damingshan 78 h (23°29ʹ50.89ʺ–108°26ʹ16.69ʺ), Yaojiaping 102 h...
Article Title: Niches in the Anthropocene: passerine assemblages show niche expansion from natural to urban habitats
Publication Title: Ecography -
Description Graphical representation of how niche characteristics can change from natural to human‐made habitats. P1: there could be a progressive increase in species’ niche width and overlap from natural to...
Article Title: Niches in the Anthropocene: passerine assemblages show niche expansion from natural to urban habitats
Publication Title: Ecography -
Description Isotopic biplot of raw δ15N and δ13C. The different habitats (natural, rural and urban) were drawn separately and species were assigned different colours. Standard ellipse areas of each species...
Article Title: Niches in the Anthropocene: passerine assemblages show niche expansion from natural to urban habitats
Publication Title: Ecography -
Description Results from model selection and averaging procedures of a phylogenetic generalized linear model with niche overlap as a dependent variable. The independent variables were niche width (standard...
Article Title: Niches in the Anthropocene: passerine assemblages show niche expansion from natural to urban habitats
Publication Title: Ecography -
Description (A) Proportion of species from the different diet groups (herbivores [including frugivores, nectarivores and plant–seed eating species], insectivores and omnivores) in the different habitat types....
Article Title: Niches in the Anthropocene: passerine assemblages show niche expansion from natural to urban habitats
Publication Title: Ecography -
Description Results from model selection and averaging procedures of a phylogenetic generalized linear model with niche width (standard ellipse areas corrected by sample size) as a dependent variable. The...
Article Title: Niches in the Anthropocene: passerine assemblages show niche expansion from natural to urban habitats
Publication Title: Ecography